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PRESCRIBED BURNING AND FOREST NUTRITION

The photograph shows the first crop of (oaten) hay being taken from Sidney Gordon Smith’s farm (now part of Barragunda) at Dueran East via Barwite.

The ‘Doolam Gem’ winning team of Gerald Egan (trainer), Ray Murphy (owner) and Luke Nolan (jockey). Luke Nolan went on to ride the famous race winner ‘Black Caviar’.

“Glentilt” – Potato shed – Fowl house – Goose shed – Pig sty. Under a fall of snow.

Pretty street scene of Walhalla.

MOUNTAIN CATTLEMEN’S ANNUAL GET TOGETHER WOMBAT CROSSING 2010. SENIOR CATTLEMEN’S CUP RACE

“DEAD” VOTED IN NUNAWADING

THE IMPORTANCE OF THE HIGH COUNTRY TO AUSTRALIA

The business centre of Woods Point in 1865.

SYD RYDER INTERVIEW PART 3. BILLY HICKS

THE GREAT AUSTRALIAN PACKHORSE CHAMPIONSHIP. RULES, PRIZES AND ENTRY FORM

THE SCIENTIFIC SIGNIFICANCE OF THE AUSTRALIAN ALPS. THE PROCEEDINGS OF THE FIRST FENNER CONFERENCE.

Delatite Station – A view of the verandah on the original homestead built 1860.

Matlock Cemetery headstone: George Fletcher, died 11th February 1887 (48 years) and his infant grandson, Edmund David Jones, died 24th September, 1906. (6 months).

Ashfield Sawmill

1st Constable William Lacey Boyd, Jamieson policeman

MOUNTAIN CATTLEMEN’S ANNUAL GET TOGETHER WOMBAT CROSSING 2010. RACING

VOICE OF THE MOUNTAINS, EDITION 29, 1996

Jack and Paddy Healy building Mt Buller Chalet

8-mile hut on the Howqua River

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